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Nikolai Vasiliev’s Imaginary Logic and Stable Meaning. / Mikirtumov, Ivan .
The Logical Legacy of Nikolai Vasiliev and Modern Logic: Synthese Library (Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science), vol 387. Springer, Cham. Springer Nature, 2017. p. 97-125 (Synthese Library).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in an anthology › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Nikolai Vasiliev’s Imaginary Logic and Stable Meaning
AU - Mikirtumov, Ivan
N1 - Mikirtumov, I. (2017). Nikolai Vasiliev’s Imaginary Logic and Stable Meaning. In: Markin, V., Zaitsev, D. (eds) The Logical Legacy of Nikolai Vasiliev and Modern Logic. Synthese Library, vol 387. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66162-9_8
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This article discusses the logic of non-stability, which claims to explicate the imaginary logic of Vasiliev. The statement “S is and, at the same time, is not P” acquires meaning 1, when the statement “S is P” changes its meaning on a minimal interval of a discreet scale. Such a non-stability of meaning is considered in two variants: in the usual, when meaning fluctuates from affirmation to negation; and in Vasiliev’s, when only the quality of a statement is changed. The main features of the logic of non-stability are presented. The syllogistics, where one or two premises are non-stable in some or other sense, is investigated. The correct modi are detected, and the correspondence between syllogisms with Vasiliev’s non-stability of the major premise with the results of Vasiliev himself.
AB - This article discusses the logic of non-stability, which claims to explicate the imaginary logic of Vasiliev. The statement “S is and, at the same time, is not P” acquires meaning 1, when the statement “S is P” changes its meaning on a minimal interval of a discreet scale. Such a non-stability of meaning is considered in two variants: in the usual, when meaning fluctuates from affirmation to negation; and in Vasiliev’s, when only the quality of a statement is changed. The main features of the logic of non-stability are presented. The syllogistics, where one or two premises are non-stable in some or other sense, is investigated. The correct modi are detected, and the correspondence between syllogisms with Vasiliev’s non-stability of the major premise with the results of Vasiliev himself.
UR - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-66162-9_8
M3 - Article in an anthology
SN - 978-3-319-66160-5
T3 - Synthese Library
SP - 97
EP - 125
BT - The Logical Legacy of Nikolai Vasiliev and Modern Logic
PB - Springer Nature
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